World groups said Thursday that they will take the country to return to previous economic levels after more than half a century.
“A 14 years of conflict in Syria has revoked nearly 40 years of economic, social and human capital advances,” the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
“At current growth rates, Syrian economy will not regain pre-conflict GDP levels before 2080,” he added.
This year, after Bashar al-Assad’s government collapsed, they called for large investments in economic recovery.
The United Nations survey – “The impact of Syrian conflict” – shows that 90% of Syrians currently live in poverty, a quarter unemployed, and GDP reduced to less than half its value in 2011. It points out that there is.
He added that annual growth of 5% over 15 years would be required to return the Syrian economy to its size in 2010.
“Beyond immediate humanitarian assistance, Syria’s recovery requires long-term investment in development to build economic and social stability for its people,” said UNDP chief Achim Steiner. Masu.
“Restoring productivity in employment and poverty relief, revitalizing agriculture for food security, and restructuring infrastructure for critical services such as healthcare, education and energy, bringing about an independent future, prosperity and peace. It’s the key,” he added.
Strategies such as “governance reform,” “economic stabilization,” and “infrastructure restructuring” have led Syria to “regain control of the future, reduce dependence on external aid, and to a resilient, prosperous future.” It was necessary to open the way,” Abdallallah AL said. Dardari, UNDP Regional Chief of Arab countries.
The militant group led by Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) announced that on December 8 it had completely captured the Syrian capital and announced the collapse of President Assad’s government.
Many believe that the US created the Darshterrorist group and helped it begin its terrorist rule in Syria and Iraq in 2014.
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